Michael Noon
Bio
I have a slew of thoughts and random ideas in my head. There's times I've had such vivid dreams I've had to write them down. I've published two books and you can find them on amazon:
Butterflies in the Garden
Storms of the Heart
Stories (7/0)
My dad was one of a kind
Plenty of fathers are the heroes who don't wear capes for so many children. At the opposite end, there's fathers that ditch their families and aren't part of their children's lives. My father was somewhere in the middle of the spectrum of all of it. He was there if I needed him but he wasn't around for much of my life.
By Michael Noon2 years ago in Families
Dragons in the Valley
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. The elves had to make a drastic decision to save them before they were all hunted down. Outside the Valley, the dragons had been ruling the skies for 1000s of years. The dragons were beautiful and majestic as they flew over the lands. They had a variety of colors, shapes, and wingspans. Most were a golden brown or burnt yellow. Occasionally, you would see a red or even a blue dragon but the rarest of them all was the black dragon. Dragons weren't massive creatures either. They averaged about 25 feet in length, including tail, with a wingspan of 50 feet. Though they are playful and harmless, they are not to be trifled with when you mess with someone they love.
By Michael Noon2 years ago in Fiction
Generation Genesis
As you may know, generations typically span across 20-25 years. The current generation, Gen Z, is nearing its end. We are in the midst of entering the timeframe of a new generation. Names of past generations have varied and changed slightly where some have stayed the same throughout their usage. With the new generation coming up, there has been term that has been ‘coined’ as Generation Alpha. I hereby propose an alternative.
By Michael Noon2 years ago in Humans
A world without words
We enter a world where every person is limited to a certain amount of words for their life. Fortunately, it starts at puberty so all the mumbles of a child don't count towards the limit. This word restriction is a natural occurrence and not some deranged idea of a control freak. People were still able to live after they ran out of words. They just had to be careful when they spoke.
By Michael Noon2 years ago in Fiction
- Top Story - April 2022
Rose says goodbyeTop Story - April 2022
Her friends were as close as family. Rose met them by merely looking for a place to live. They all had their ups and downs together. Many nights eating a smorgasbord of food or simply sharing a cheesecake taking about their day and stresses. Sometimes they even got so mad they wanted to rip each other apart. At the end of the day, they came together to forgive and forget. Their bond was stronger than blood and could only be separated by one thing.
By Michael Noon2 years ago in Fiction
Forbidden love on Titanic
Walking on to the largest ship in the world was about to change everything for some many people. I never knew how much it would change my life. My family was one of the wealthy ones and my father had bought first class tickets the moment they went on sale in May of 1911. He heard of the largest ship being built and wanted the prestige of being one of the first to sale on the largest ship ever built.
By Michael Noon2 years ago in Fiction
The Batman: meh
So I was actually excited about this movie. We didn't have a stand alone Batman movie in 10 years. When they announced Robert Pattinson would play Batman, I was skeptical. I hated the Twilight Saga and most of his other roles had never really sparked anything for me. He has always been a very blah personality in my eyes. This role, however, fit him quite well. He played the low tone, mysterious loner as perfect as I could've hoped it would have been played.
By Michael Noon2 years ago in Geeks